Joe Loughry's repositories
optical_tempest
This is the C code from Loughry and Umphress (2002)
remote_code_execution
Verilog source for the M5 CPU
ACM_optical_tempest
Information Leakage from Optical Emanations
basilisk_artifacts
Source code and raw data from experiments
carp-experiments
Experiments with the Carp language
cnadocs.com
Company web site
Douglas2017
Code from "Lisp In Less Than 200 Lines of C" by Carl Douglas
EMC_Europe_2018
paper for EMC Europe 2018 in Amsterdam
learn-fpga
Learning FPGA, yosys, nextpnr, and RISC-V
LED_arrays
LED arrays of laser printers as sources of valuable emissions for electromagnetic penetration process (preprint)
Loughry2002a_for_arXiv
Article published in ACM Trans. Info. Sys. Security, Vol. 5, No. 3, August 2002.
Loughry2018a_arXiv
Optical TEMPEST paper to appear at EMC Europe 2018, formatted for arXiv
OT_book_chapter
book chapter: Optical TEMPEST
rockymountainrevels.org
Rocky Mountain Revels website
signal_processing
submission to Signal Processing due 31 March 2018
subset_paper
Efficiently Enumerating the Subsets of a Set
Tech_Confluence_June_2018
Slides for a talk at Tech Confluence Denver, 18th July 2018
theory_of_attack
The theory of Light Emitting Diode (LED) reversing attacks
top_down_fizzbuzz_in_C
I don't know why I was thinking about this problem but I was.
turingwasright.com
It could be that Turing was right all along.